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The Strategic Advantage of App Intelligence: How Data-Driven Insights Fuel Mobile Growth

In today's hyper-competitive mobile ecosystem, launching an app is no longer the hardest part-scaling it is. With millions of apps competing for attention across major app stores, success depends on more than just a great idea or clean design. Developers, marketers, and analysts must rely on data to understand user behavior, monitor trends, and outmaneuver competitors. This is where mobile app intelligence platforms have become essential.

Grave improvements: Native crash postmortems via Android tombstones

Native crashes on Android have always been harder to debug than they should be. The platform has its own crash reporter (debuggerd) that captures the crashing thread, every other running thread, register state, and memory maps into a file called a tombstone. Tombstones have been a part of Android for a long time; in fact, they’ve been there in one form or another since Android's first commit.

Why Fast Charging Matters More Than Ever When Choosing a Smartphone

A few years ago, battery life was the only charging-related spec most people cared about. Today, that is no longer enough. Even if a phone lasts all day, many users still want the confidence of knowing they can top it up quickly before leaving home, heading to work, or catching a train. That is why fast charging has become one of the most practical features to compare when buying a smartphone.

Six Tips For a Safe Internet Browsing On Your Phone

As the world becomes more digitalized, people's dependence on the internet has also increased. Unsurprisingly, in the 21st century, individuals need the internet for the most pivotal and fundamental tasks. Unfortunately, with the increasing use of the internet, there has also been a rise in cybercrimes.

Closing the Mobile Visibility Gap: Extending DEX to Mobile

In 2026, I think it’s safe to say that most mobile devices in enterprise organizations aren’t purchased just for their ability to make calls. And for millions of employees, especially frontline workers, their primary device isn’t even a laptop anymore - it’s a smartphone or tablet. Yet, mobile device insights have largely remained a blind spot for IT.

Investors Balance Growth Potential and Structural Risks in Apple Ecosystem

The smartphones, smart devices, and ecosystem services market remains under pressure due to technological limitations and ongoing structural changes at companies such as Apple. Despite a 4% decline in smartphone sales in China during the first two months of 2026, the company managed to increase iPhone sales by 23%, driven by seasonal discounts and subsidies on the base iPhone 17 model.